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15 foreign missions, NATO envoys urged the Taliban to call a ceasefire

Islamabad: Fifteen foreign missions and NATO representatives in Afghanistan on Monday together urged the Afghan Taliban to end sustainable hostility there, said it was “thwarting efforts to reach negotiation solutions with conflict and endanger civilians”.
A joint statement was issued several hours after a two-day meeting from the senior delegation of Afghan leaders with the Taliban political leadership ended in Doha.
A statement released by the Taliban on Sunday did not mention the ceasefire, showing that they would not stop violence in the country in the next few months.
Appeal to stop the will of hostility issued by Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Delegation of the European Union, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, England and the US, in addition to Senior NATO civil representation.
“We condemn sustainable targeted murder throughout Afghanistan, the destruction of vital infrastructure, and threats, declarations and other actions on the increase in Afghanistan has carried out over the past 20 years, the benefits we have supported strongly,” said the statement.
According to signatories, the Taliban attacks are in direct contradictions with their claims to support the settlement negotiated with conflict, and for the Doha peace process.
“Detention and murder of indiscriminately from civilians and prison attacks show greatness concerning the rule of law.
In districts occupied by the Taliban, residents and observers also reveal efforts to reduce the human rights and girls and to be closed.
Private and public media organizations in an effort to hide their human rights violations and reduce freedom of expression, “said the statement.
“On behalf of each mission, we condemn hard and other actions that violate the human rights of Afghans.
Afghanistan has made many increases over the past 20 years and want to continue to build their achievements in developing, human rights, and free speech.” Citing the progress made over the past few years, the statement said this profit can be maintained “if all parties work together”.
“We joined the UN assistance mission in Afghanistan in calling for the Taliban and all parties to immediately end the violence, approve a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire, and fully involved in peace negotiations to end the suffering of the people of Afghan and open the path of inclusive politics that benefit all Afghans and Ensure that Afghanistan no longer serves as a safe place for rebels, “he said.
Referring to the Eid al-UK-Adha holiday in Afghanistan for three days began on Tuesday, the statement urged the Taliban to put their weapons during the festival and “showed the world of their commitment to the peace process”.
Taliban have announced a ceasefire while ahead of several last Lebaran fish, said he wanted to let Afghans spend their holiday calmly.
This time, there is no announcement like that.

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